TORONTO (Oct. 10, 2020) The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced that 26 players have elected Salary Arbitration:
Boston Bruins
Matt Grzelcyk
Boston Bruins
Matt Grzelcyk
Haydn Fleury time.
What are his RFA comparables if he ever reach arbitration?
I’m fine with him in that range. Anything more than that is entering silly territoryNate Schmidt in 2017 went from 800k on a two-year deal to 2.225 for two years awarded by an arbitrator. Keep in mind that in 2016-17, Schmidt was the 6th-7th D-man in Washington after the trade deadline. And 2016-17 was his first truly full season.
Gryz is a little bit more established than Schmidt was at the time. He's also a little bit older (but not my much, roughly a year).
On a one or two-year arbitration award I can see Gryz in the 2.75 to 3.25 range.
Nate Schmidt in 2017 went from 800k on a two-year deal to 2.225 for two years awarded by an arbitrator. Keep in mind that in 2016-17, Schmidt was the 6th-7th D-man in Washington after the trade deadline. And 2016-17 was his first truly full season.
Gryz is a little bit more established than Schmidt was at the time. He's also a little bit older (but not my much, roughly a year).
On a one or two-year arbitration award I can see Gryz in the 2.75 to 3.25 range.
Thinking those numbers sound about right as well.Nate Schmidt in 2017 went from 800k on a two-year deal to 2.225 for two years awarded by an arbitrator. Keep in mind that in 2016-17, Schmidt was the 6th-7th D-man in Washington after the trade deadline. And 2016-17 was his first truly full season.
Gryz is a little bit more established than Schmidt was at the time. He's also a little bit older (but not my much, roughly a year).
On a one or two-year arbitration award I can see Gryz in the 2.75 to 3.25 range.
Dime a dozen bottom 4 guy